Posts Tagged ‘web performance data

I found a great example of a Heavy-Tailed Frequency distribution in my performance data today.

This clearly shows how data in the wild can be distributed in a non-normal fashion. In this case, there is a very heavy weight on the end of the tail, not simply a few straggling outliers.
It has become very unusual to [...]

Scott Berkun has an excellent essay on creative burnout.
For those of you who read this and may know me, this is a hard thing to accept. That I have gone so hatd at something for so long that it no longer excites me. Yes, there are elements of it that do motivate me, but the [...]

The New Blogger Jobs is up. And Amazon is hiring.
Too bad Amazon isn’t looking for Web performance gurus. They are a great company and I tried to get in there for a long time, but gave up.
My problem is that I am a Web performance generalist and evangelist. No one wants vague job titles. They [...]


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